D A Capen, M L Gordon, J E Zigler, D E Garland, R W Nelson, S Nagelberg
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摘要
我们试图确定非手术治疗是否可以成功治疗不稳定的上胸椎骨折,这可能需要一些稳定和从肋骨夹板。从1966年到1989年,我们回顾了所有在Rancho Los Amigos医疗中心治疗的T-1至T-8骨折患者的记录。排除穿透性损伤和恶性病变。在此期间共收治118例患者;49例患者接受非手术治疗。并发症包括1例神经系统恶化,8例支架相关皮肤坏死,12例深静脉血栓形成。未发现关节融合术失败。肋骨骨折对后期稳定性没有不利影响。我们的结论是,从T-1到T-8胸椎不稳定的矫形治疗是成功的,特别是在早期手术不可能的情况下。
Nonoperative management of upper thoracic spine fractures.
We attempted to determine if nonsurgical treatment could be successful in treating instability of upper thoracic spine fractures, which may receive some stabilization and splinting from the ribs. From 1966 to 1989, the records of all patients treated at Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center for fractures from T-1 to T-8 were reviewed. Penetrating injuries and malignant lesions were excluded. A total of 118 patients were admitted during this period; 49 patients had nonsurgical treatment. Complications included 1 patient with neurologic worsening, brace-related skin necrosis in 8 cases, and deep venous thrombosis in 12 patients. No failure of arthrodesis was noted. Rib fractures did not adversely affect late stability. We conclude that orthotic treatment of thoracic spine instability from T-1 to T-8 can be successful, especially in cases where early surgery is not possible.